MotoGP How Italy’s MotoGP dominance goes back to Galileo and the Renaissance Galileo studied the movement of planets at Padua University. 300 years later, it taught Ducati MotoGP chief engineer Gigi Dall'Igna a more terrestrial form of motion. Why is northern Italy — once home to Renaissance revolutionaries — now such a powerhouse of automotive knowledge? 24th April 2024 By Mat Oxley
Single-Seaters How to watch the A2RL: the world's largest autonomous motor race Yas Marina will host a field of AI-driven race cars for the first time this weekend: full details on how to watch the A2RL, plus live stream as well as the teams and cars involved 24th April 2024 By Cambridge Kisby
Racing History Blue, yellow and green: when Ferrari didn't race in red Ferrari is set to use a 'blue livery' at the 2024 Miami GP – we look back on the other times Maranello cars haven't run in red 23rd April 2024 By James Elson
F1 Niki Lauda's first F1 grand prix win from the chaos of Jarama Fifty years ago, Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo leapt into the air as Niki Lauda won the 1974 Spanish Grand Prix, claiming his first victory in the F1 championship. Matt Bishop recounts the remarkable race 23rd April 2024 By Matt Bishop